The Public Procurement Monitoring Office has blacklisted 21 construction companies for unsatisfactory work, barring them from participating in government procurement for one to two years.
The Public Procurement Monitoring Office under the Prime Minister’s Office has placed 21 construction companies on a blacklist, according to a notice issued today. The decision was made based on recommendations received from various public bodies.
Of the listed companies, three have been blacklisted for a period of two years, while the remaining 19 companies are blacklisted for one year.

This action follows provisions that allow companies delivering unsatisfactory work to be blacklisted. Companies on the blacklist are prohibited from participating in any procurement processes of public agencies during the specified period.
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